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We test 30- and 36-inch induction cooktops from such popular brands as Frigidaire, GE, Samsung, and Whirlpool. We also test pro-style induction cooktops from brands like Bosch, Monogram, and...
Consumer Reports tests induction ranges from more than half a dozen brands, including GE, LG, and others. Here are the top-performing models.
To determine which brands make the best cooktops, CR created a statistical model that incorporates the Overall Scores for every gas, electric smoothtop, and induction cooktop in our ratings. Our ...
When choosing the best induction cooktops, we analyzed dozens of top-rated models from trusted brands, including GE, Frigidaire, Bosch, Samsung, Miele, and others.
These 30-inch and 36-inch cooktops and ranges from Frigidaire, GE, Miele, Wolf and a portable induction cooktop from Duxtop are sleek, speedy and precise.
The 36-inch GE Profile PHP9036 has the best features of any mid-priced induction cooktop we’ve considered. Its control panel is one of the easiest to use that we’ve tried: It has an intuitive...
While induction ranges tend to cost more than gas or electric models—typically between $2,000 and $5,000—we’ve done the research to help you find the best options across different price points. Our top pick is the Samsung Rapid Heat Induction Slide-in Range, thanks to its versatile features and more affordable price.
Induction cooktops offer the best of both worlds with precision temperature control and faster heating times than gas or electric stoves—all while being much more energy-efficient and even...
Consumer Reports highlights the pros and cons of induction cooktops and ranges, which cook faster and are more energy-efficient than gas or regular electric ranges.
Here, we review the top-rated and most reliable induction cooktops on the market, with picks in most affordable, most powerful, best reviews, and the best induction cooktop with manual controls.